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A versatile ionic strength sensitive tag from a human GM CSF derived linear epitope
(Elsevier, 2013-06)
A 7-mer hGM-CSF-derived linear epitope (APARSPS) is herein described as a novel and small tag taking into account its particular binding affinity in native conditions that could be easily modified by increasing or lowering ...
Bifunctional GM-CSF-derived peptides as tools for O-glycoengineering and protein tagging
(Elsevier Science, 2021-02)
Rapid development of effective biotherapeutics has been a concern during the last couple decades. In our work we designed two novel peptide tags, GMOP and mGMOP, derived from the N-terminal region of human granulocyte and ...
Tagging low-temperature responsive promoters in banana using the luciferase reporter gene
(27th International Horticultural Congress on "Global Horticulture: Diversity and Harmony". Seoul, Korea., 2009)
Characterization and isolation of t-dna tagged banana promoters active during in vitro regeneration and low temperature stress
(Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, 2009)
Experimental validation of the predictions of a mathematical model for protein purification and tag selection
(2010)
To improve downstream processing, protein engineering can be used to modify particular properties of a protein, such as specific affinity, charge, or hydrophobicity. The most common modification involves the peptide tags ...
Generation of affinity-tagged fluoromycobacteriophages by mixed assembly of phage capsids
(American Society for Microbiology, 2013-09)
Addition of affinity tags to bacteriophage particles facilitates a variety of applications, including vaccine construction and diagnosis of bacterial infections. Addition of tags to phage capsids is desirable, as modification ...
Recombinant protein expression in microbial systems
(Frontiers, 2014-07)
The emergence of recombinant DNA technology during the early 70's set a revolution in molecular biology. This set of techniques was strengthened even further later on with the introduction of the polymerase chain reaction ...